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  • Time Machine by Balint Alovits

    "Infinite" spiralling staircases in Budapest captured in photography by Balint Alovits

    Balint Alovits' photography series Time Machine features architectural staircases in Bauhaus and art deco-style buildings in Budapest, Hungary. More about "Infinite" spiralling staircases in Budapest captured in photography by Balint Alovits

    Katie de Klee | 2 September 2018 | Leave a comment
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    Matt Lambros' After the Final Curtain photographs show America's forgotten movie theatres

    In the age of the multiplex cinema, photographer Matt Lambros has scoped out the older, lavishly decorated movie theatres to capture what was left behind after the credits rolled for the last time. More about Matt Lambros' After the Final Curtain photographs show America's forgotten movie theatres

    Dan Howarth | 2 April 2017 | 4 comments
  • Childrens Insane Ward Matt Van der Velde Architecture Abandoned Asylums Interior Jonglez Publishing

    Matt Van der Velde photographs abandoned insane asylums

    Canadian photographer Matt Van der Velde has toured the deserted and decaying hospitals once used to house and treat patients suffering from psychiatric disorders. More about Matt Van der Velde photographs abandoned insane asylums

    Dan Howarth | 26 February 2017 | 4 comments
  • Alastair Philip Wiper photographs the Tulip Pork Luncheon Meat factory

    British photographer Alastair Philip Wiper has gone behind the scenes at a Danish factory to reveal the setting where canned pork is produced. More about Alastair Philip Wiper photographs the Tulip Pork Luncheon Meat factory

    Amy Frearson | 15 January 2017 | 10 comments
  • Barbican residents offer a look inside their homes

    Photo essay: photographer Anton Rodriguez has documented the interiors of 22 homes at the iconic Barbican Estate in London. More about Barbican residents offer a look inside their homes

    Amy Frearson | 6 November 2016 | 22 comments
  • Christian Richter photography

    Christian Richter's Abandoned series chronicles Europe's empty buildings

    Photo essay: German photographer Christian Richter has been breaking into abandoned buildings across Europe to capture their "swan song" for his Abandoned series (+ slideshow). More about Christian Richter's Abandoned series chronicles Europe's empty buildings

    Anna Winston | 11 September 2016 | 2 comments
  • Raphael Olivier's photographs of North Korea reveal Pyongyang's unique architecture

    Photo essay: now that North Korea is no longer the tourism black spot it once was, French photographer Raphael Olivier has travelled to the notoriously secretive nation's capital to capture its particular architectural style (+ slideshow). More about Raphael Olivier's photographs of North Korea reveal Pyongyang's unique architecture

    Dan Howarth | 21 August 2016 | 5 comments
  • 10 of the best architectural photography series for World Photo Day

    It's World Photo Day! To celebrate, we've rounded up 10 of the most popular recent photo essays on Dezeen, including Modernist Palm Springs houses shot by moonlight and Lego models of Brutalist buildings. More about 10 of the best architectural photography series for World Photo Day

    Alice Morby | 19 August 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Love Land Stop Time photographs by Jur Oster and Vera van de sandt

    Love Land Stop Time photography series shows Brazil's "tantalising" motels

    Photo essay: worried that Brazil's love motels would fall foul of Olympic development, Dutch duo Vera van de Sandt and Jur Oster visited the pay-by-the-hour rooms to capture the moods of these intimate spaces (+ slideshow). More about Love Land Stop Time photography series shows Brazil's "tantalising" motels

    Dan Howarth | 7 August 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Giles Price's aerial photographs show impact of Olympic venues Olympic Paralympic games Rio de Janeiro

    Giles Price's aerial photographs show impact of Olympic venues on Rio

    Rio 2016: ahead of this year's Olympic and Paralympic games, British photographer Giles Price took to the skies to capture the physical and social repercussions that stadiums and infrastructure are imposing on Rio de Janeiro (+ slideshow). More about Giles Price's aerial photographs show impact of Olympic venues on Rio

    Dan Howarth | 29 July 2016 | 1 comment
  • Courts 02 by Ward Roberts

    Ward Roberts' photographs capture the colours of sports courts around the world

    Photo essay: drawn to the bright hues painted on basketball, tennis and volleyball courts in low-income neighbourhoods, New York-based photographer Ward Roberts has scoured the globe to capture these pastel-toned pockets of urban space (+ slideshow). More about Ward Roberts' photographs capture the colours of sports courts around the world

    Dan Howarth | 24 July 2016 | 2 comments
  • Land's End by Anthony Gerace

    Anthony Gerace's Land's End series chronicles pre-Brexit Cornwall

    Photo essay: British photographer Anthony Gerace has produced a series of images offering a snapshot of the crumbling architecture and infrastructure of Cornwall – a stronghold of the Brexit campaign (+ slideshow). More about Anthony Gerace's Land's End series chronicles pre-Brexit Cornwall

    Anna Winston | 13 July 2016 | 4 comments
  • Out of Season by Mark Havens

    Mark Havens' Out of Season photographs show Jersey Shore motels "frozen in time"

    Photo essay: Philadelphia-based photographer Mark Havens has captured the Modernist architecture and neon signage of motels in a New Jersey resort town, just before many were lost to condominium development (+ slideshow). More about Mark Havens' Out of Season photographs show Jersey Shore motels "frozen in time"

    Dan Howarth | 25 June 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Blueprint for Living: Sharon O'Neill photographs a 60-year-old post-war housing estate

    London Festival of Architecture 2016: 60 years after John Leslie Martin completed the Fitzhugh Estate in London, photographer Sharon O'Neill visited to see if the project lived up to its promises (+ slideshow). More about Blueprint for Living: Sharon O'Neill photographs a 60-year-old post-war housing estate

    Amy Frearson | 19 June 2016 | Leave a comment
  • Houses by Alicja Dobrucka

    Alicja Dobrucka photographs the seemingly temporary dwellings of a West Bank village

    Photo essay: these images by Polish photographer Alicja Dobrucka depict houses disguised as tents in a village in the West Bank (+ slideshow). More about Alicja Dobrucka photographs the seemingly temporary dwellings of a West Bank village

    Amy Frearson | 5 June 2016 | 3 comments
  • rafael uribe uribe existe Guggenheim photography project by Victor Enrich in Bogotá Colombia

    Victor Enrich superimposes New York's Guggenheim onto a troubled Colombian suburb

    Photo essay: these images by Spanish photographer and artist Victor Enrich show Frank Lloyd Wright's Guggenheim Museum transported to a Colombian city neighbourhood suffering from an identity crisis (+ slideshow). More about Victor Enrich superimposes New York's Guggenheim onto a troubled Colombian suburb

    Amy Frearson | 8 May 2016 | 5 comments
  • Colourful Berlin: Photography architecture essay by Paul Eis from Germany

    Paul Eis uses Instagram to give German architecture a colourful makeover

    Photo essay: keen to embark on career in architecture, young German student Paul Eis has been documenting the buildings of Berlin and Hamburg, but adapting them with bright colours (+ slideshow). More about Paul Eis uses Instagram to give German architecture a colourful makeover

    Amy Frearson | 7 May 2016 | 3 comments
  • Scott Benedict captures the raw concrete of the Cité Rateau housing estate in Paris

    Photo essay: American photographer Scott Benedict has travelled to the outskirts of Paris to photograph a little-known concrete housing estate, designed by French architects Jean Renaudie and Rénée Gailhoustet (+ slideshow). More about Scott Benedict captures the raw concrete of the Cité Rateau housing estate in Paris

    Amy Frearson | 10 April 2016 | 5 comments
  • Klaus Pichler goes behind the scenes of Vienna's Natural History Museum

    Photo essay: a shark in a corridor and a toad seated on a filing cabinet are among the scenes found by Austrian photographer Klaus Pichler when he went backstage at the Natural History Museum Vienna (+ slideshow). More about Klaus Pichler goes behind the scenes of Vienna's Natural History Museum

    Amy Frearson | 27 March 2016 | 3 comments
  • Nelson Garrido captures the modern architecture of Kuwait's Golden Era

    Photo essay: photographer Nelson Garrido has travelled across Kuwait to document over 150 buildings, revealing the impact of 40 years of social transformation on the Arab state's built environment (+ slideshow). More about Nelson Garrido captures the modern architecture of Kuwait's Golden Era

    Amy Frearson | 20 March 2016 | 2 comments
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